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What is the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in population genetics?
A theory explaining the movement of individuals between different populations.
A principle that suggests populations are always in equilibrium with their environment.
A theory that predicts the occurrence of random mutations in a population.
A model that describes the constant change in the allele frequencies of a population.
A mathematical model that predicts the stable allele frequencies in a non-evolving population.
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